Escorts Kubota Reports 17.9% Growth in Tractor Sales for November 2025
Engineering firm sees strong domestic demand despite construction equipment segment facing headwinds from monsoon disruptions.
Escorts Kubota Limited has reported robust growth in its agricultural machinery segment, with tractor sales reaching 10,580 units in November 2025, marking a 17.9% increase compared to the same period last year.
The company's domestic tractor sales stood at 10,122 units, registering 15.9% growth over November 2024's figure of 8,730 units. The expansion has been attributed to favorable government policies, including reduced GST rates and subsidies on agricultural machinery that have improved affordability for farmers.
Export performance was particularly strong, with 458 tractors sold internationally—an 87.7% jump from 244 units in November 2024. For the eight-month period from April to November, total tractor sales reached 93,836 units, up 12.4% year-on-year.
The tractor industry's momentum has been supported by the conclusion of the Kharif harvesting season and smooth progress in Rabi sowing activities. Improved reservoir levels compared to last year have ensured adequate water supply, creating optimistic conditions for the upcoming agricultural season.
However, the company's Construction Equipment Business Division faced challenges, selling 452 machines in November 2025 compared to 481 units in the same month last year—a 6% decline. The segment has been impacted by extended monsoon conditions, slow project mobilization, and subdued rental rates.
For the April-November period, construction equipment sales totaled 3,105 units, down 20.2% from 3,892 units in the corresponding period of the previous financial year.
Escorts Kubota Limited anticipates gradual improvement in the construction segment, supported by government initiatives aimed at enhancing infrastructure funding and stimulating industrial activity. The company expects sustained growth in the tractor business for the remainder of the fiscal year.
The engineering conglomerate, with eight decades of manufacturing experience, operates across agricultural mechanization and construction transformation sectors in India.
RELATED ARTICLES
Auto LPG Coalition Seeks Inclusion in PNGRB Fuel Study
The Indian Auto LPG Coalition has formally requested the petroleum regulator to include autogas in an ongoing TERI study...
Anand Kumar Takes Charge of Brand and Communications at Olectra Greentech
Olectra Greentech has brought in Anand Kumar as Head of Brand, Marketing, Digital and Communications, as the electric mo...
Aimtron Electronics Acquires US-Based ICS Company to Strengthen Global ESDM Capabilities
India-based electronics manufacturer Aimtron Electronics has acquired US firm ICS Company for USD 17 million, targeting ...




By Shristi Ohri
01 Dec 2025
989 Views
Sarthak Mahajan

Mukul Yudhveer Singh